Filipino Nouns And Their Opposite Gender Equivalent
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Explanation The word "bayaw" is a Filipino term that refers to the husband of one's sister-in-law. On the other hand, "hipag" is another Filipino term that refers to the wife of one's brother-in-law. Since "hipag" is the correct answer and it matches the given options, it can be concluded that "bayaw" is not the correct answer in this context.
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11.
Hari
12.
Binatilyo
13.
Mama
14.
Ginoo
15.
Dekano
16.
Totoy
17.
Duke
18.
Emperador
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Prinsipe
Explanation The given word "prinsesa" is the correct answer because it is the feminine form of the word "prinsipe." In Filipino, "prinsipe" means prince, while "prinsesa" means princess. Since the question does not provide any context or additional information, it can be assumed that the correct answer is the feminine counterpart of the given word.
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Tandang
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